Mary Lou Retton: The five-time Olympic medalist was the first female gymnast outside Eastern Europe to win the Olympic All-Around title. She was also the 1984 "Sports Illustrated" Sportswoman of the Year.

Mary Lou Retton: The five-time Olympic medalist was the first female gymnast outside Eastern Europe to win the Olympic All-Around title. She was also the 1984 "Sports Illustrated" Sportswoman of the Year.

Roger Clemens: Known as "The Rocket," the 11-time All-Star and seven-time Cy Young winner pitched for the New York Yankees, with whom he won back-to-back World Series in 1999 and 2000. In 1986, he was the AL and All-Star game MVP. He also pitched for the Boston Red Sox for most of his career, and for the Toronto Blue Jays and Houston Astros. Lately he's been in the news for allegations of steriod use and perjery during Congress' Mitchell Report inquest into steroids in Major League Baseball. He was recently found not guilty of lying to Congress.

Roger Clemens: Known as "The Rocket," the 11-time All-Star and seven-time Cy Young winner pitched for the New York Yankees, with whom he won back-to-back World Series in 1999 and 2000. In 1986, he was the AL

Tommy Franks: U.S. Army General. As Commander of the United States Central Command, he lead military operations in Afghanistan in response to the September 11 attacks, and Operation Iraqi Freedom to overthrow Saddam Hussein. He's now retired.

Tommy Franks: U.S. Army General. As Commander of the United States Central Command, he lead military operations in Afghanistan in response to the September 11 attacks, and Operation Iraqi Freedom to overthrow

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Janis Joplin: Rock singer that has become an icon of the psychedelica music of the late 1960s, she was posthumously was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Died of a heroin overdose in 1970.

Janis Joplin: Rock singer that has become an icon of the psychedelica music of the late 1960s, she was posthumously was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement

Kay Bailey Hutchison: Longtime Republican U.S. Senator from Texas was named one of the 30 most powerful women in America by "Ladies Home Journal" in 2001. She challenged Rick Perry for the Republican gubernatorial nomination in 2010, and is not seeking re-election to her Senate seat in 2012.

Ben Crenshaw: Two-time Masters winner (1984, 1995) and 2002 World Golf Hall of Fame inductee was the second player in PGA Tour history to win the first event of his career, which was the 1973 San Antonio Texas Open.

Ben Crenshaw: Two-time Masters winner (1984, 1995) and 2002 World Golf Hall of Fame inductee was the second player in PGA Tour history to win the first event of his career, which was the 1973 San Antonio Texas

Tom Kite: U.S. Open winner (1992) and 2004 World Golf Hall of Fame inductee was the PGA Tour's leading money-winner in 1981 and 1989, and set records for PGA Tour career earnings as the first to reach the $6 million-, $7 million-, $8 million- and $9 million-dollar marks. He has also designed several golf course, including the Comanche Trace course in Kerrville.

Tom Kite: U.S. Open winner (1992) and 2004 World Golf Hall of Fame inductee was the PGA Tour's leading money-winner in 1981 and 1989, and set records for PGA Tour career earnings as the first to reach the $6